vetraio50, 2 years ago"Goldbeck used a Cirkut camera that revolved on a tripod while the film advanced at the same speed. He created images as large as 10 by 60 inches. All of his images were contact printed - no enlargements were made. He created the National Photo Service in 1921, the first and only independent news- photograph supplier headquartered in Texas."
HGAF Fine Art Dallas Auction Catalog #652
By Marianne Berardi, Christine Carmody, Courtney Case, James L. Halperin.

vetraio50, 2 years agoI just had another look at the bottom right hand corner for the signature. Not the clearest photo but I'd say it looks something like the E.O. Goldbeck S.A. (San Antonio) Texas mark I've seen on others.

ho2cultcha, 2 years agothe cards the women have are probably their dance cards.

pattiray, 2 years agothanks everyone but the corner does say wenver 1853 it is not mine. i copied it from the video they made for the estate sale

vintageelegance, 1 year agoI've been looking for this photo for a few years. I first saw it in a women's restroom in a restaurant, the wait staff said the owner purchased it at homegoods, but I have had no success in finding it. I think these ladies were going into the dance hall in the background for a good time. Unfortunately, someone stole it from the restroom which is a sad commentary in itself. pattiray, is photo shown, the only one you have of this picture? Do you have one straight on? Hope to hear from you.
ANYONE ELSE WITH ANY INFO ON THIS PICTURE? Thanks

threadsarefun, 9 months agoI bought this print at an auction. The back of mine says beauty pageant.

vintagefan100, 11 days agoI love this print! Found mine at a garage sale (previously purchased from Marshalls). A swimsuit version from this same era had just sold at the sale. I'd love to find this print!